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Facilities that emit air pollutants may be required to submit compliance reports based on applicable federal and state statutes and rules. If a facility has been issued a permit to operate, it will sp
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This summary provides general information only and is not all inclusive. All managers of used oil are responsible for compliance with the New Hampshire Hazardous Waste Rules, Env-Hw 100-1200. Should t
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Under state statutory authority, NHDES has developed New Hampshire Administrative Rule Env-A 800, Testing and Monitoring Procedures for the purpose of establishing testing and monitoring procedures in
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Sludge is a solid or semisolid material derived from the water or wastewater treatment process. Biosolids are derived from sludge that has been treated to reduce pathogens and meet federal and st
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It is important that road construction and maintenance in New Hampshire follows the protocols of wetlands avoidance and minimization, air quality rules and surface water quality protection. NHDES' wor
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Concord, NH- A cyanobacteria bloom has been observed on Spofford Lake, appearing as black mats along some of the shorelines. The mats of cyanobacteria have come from the bottom of the lake and are was
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Dramatic and rising concentrations of chloride from salt applications have been identified in New Hampshire waters and mirror a trend that is being seen in colder regions of the United States and Cana
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Fugitive dust is an air pollutant generated during commercial or business activities such as sand, gravel and rock crushing, road construction, parking lot and roadway cleaning, building construction
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All hazardous waste generators (with the exception of temporary hazardous waste generators), used oil burners, hazardous waste transporters located in New Hampshire, and persons who accumulate 11,000